Sentence examples for have started to like from inspiring English sources

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We have started to like ourselves, we no longer have an inferiority-complex.There are concerns in some parts of Brazilian society, especially about your second administration.

Which is a problem, perhaps, for the future, because those millions of guest workers who have started to like this place are all on impermanent work visas.

And I have started to like PRUNES!!!!

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"The thing is... I've started to like football".

"I used to hate math, but I've started to like it.

But by this stage, New Yorkers had started to like the big ideas.

I was pulling for the kid; I've seen him a number of times on talk shows promoting the movie, and I've started to like him.

I told him I was writing a column and that something odd had happened to me these past seven weeks; that since leaving London I had become far less tetchy, had started to like people a lot more.

"At least in England, they have started to act like us, think like us and look like us - our fast food is everywhere.

What used to look like ad-hoc expressions of protest have started to look like "Street Art".

The online sound and video market is one in which quality will likely rule, so RealNetworks and Microsoft have started to sound like margarine ads.

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